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Academic theses

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Genre/Form termAcademic theses
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Variant(s)Academic dissertations
Bachelor's theses
Diploma theses
Dissertations, Academic
Doctoral dissertations
Doctoral theses
Graduate dissertations
Graduate theses
Honors theses
Honours theses
Licentiate dissertations
Licentiate theses
Master's dissertations
Master's theses
Ph. D. dissertations
Ph. D. theses
Senior projects
Senior theses
Theses, Academic
Undergraduate theses
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Found inReitz, J.M. ODLIS : online dictionary for library and information science, via WWW, July 24, 2014 (thesis: A proposition advanced and defended in a formal disputation, especially by a candidate in partial fulfillment of university requirements for a master's degree; Master's theses. Compare with dissertation; dissertation: A lengthy, formal written treatise or thesis, especially an account of scholarly investigation or original research on a specialized topic, submitted to a university in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Ph.D. degree.)
Genre terms : a thesaurus for use in rare book and special collections cataloging, via WWW, July 24, 2014 (Academic dissertations. UF Dissertations, academic; Theses)
Gòˆrlach, M. An alphabetical list of English text types, in Text types and the history of English, c2004: p. 40 (dissertation) p. 83 (thesis: dissertation (for university degree))
Wikipedia, July 24, 2014 (Thesis. A thesis or dissertation is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings. In some contexts, the word "thesis" or a cognate is used for part of a bachelor's or master's course, while "dissertation" is normally applied to a doctorate, while in other contexts, the reverse is true. Dissertations and theses may be considered as grey literature; Master's theses; PhD theses; doctoral theses; senior theses; academic thesis; bachelor's thesis; diploma thesis; master thesis; undergraduate thesis; bachelors thesis; licentiate dissertation; graduate thesis or dissertation; academic dissertation; doctoral dissertation; senior projects)
LCSH (Dissertations, Academic. UF Academic dissertations; Theses)
Shoup, K. What can you do with a major in business?, 2005: contents (Graduating with honors : writing your senior thesis)
Rein, B.W. An analysis and critique of the Union financing of the Civil War, 1962 (series: Amherst College honors thesis)
Roberts, D.S. Why we don't vote, 2009: t.p. (University of Tennesee Honors Thesis Projects)
Ludescher, C.M. Perceived meanings of "ecologically sustainable development" within the CRC Reef Research Centre, 1996: t.p. (Thesis by Claudia Maria Ludescher in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Applied Science - Environment Studies with Honours)
Gurr, L.M. Nelson Lodge, 1995: t.p. (A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture (Honours), University of Sydney)
Wilkinson, R. The prefects, 1964: t.p. (An undergraduate honours thesis presented to the Government Department, Harvard University, in the spring of 1961)